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    Fedor Emelianenko Released by Strikeforce Following Third Loss in a Row
    Posted on August 4, 2011 by Damon Martin


    Fedor Emelianenko‘s time under the Zuffa umbrella has come to an end.

    The former Pride champion and Russian legend has been released from Strikeforce following his third loss in a row, the latest coming by way of TKO to Dan Henderson this last weekend in Chicago.

    UFC president Dana White on Thursday confirmed his release to MMAWeekly.com.

    Emelianenko’s legendary undefeated run first came to a halt when he faced Fabricio Werdum last year, and after clipping the Brazilian early in the fight, he was submitted by triangle choke.

    Bouncing back earlier this year, Emelianenko entered the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix where he met Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and was simply overmatched by power and size. The fight was stopped after the seond round as Emelianenko suffered huge swelling in and around his eye.

    The final nail in the coffin came at Strikeforce this weekend when he lost to current light heavyweight champion Dan Henderson in a special heavyweight attraction. Fedor dropped Henderson with a good punch, but in the scramble to finish the fight, he found himself on the bad end of a Henderson uppercut.

    Emelianenko went limp, falling flat to the mat and referee Herb Dean rushed in to stop the fight.

    The loss resulted in three in a row for Emelianenko, who stated following the fight that he was undecided what the future held for him.

    The future doesn’t hold Strikeforce for Emelianenko after being released.

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    Mmaweekly.com

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        • #5
          shouldn't be too surprised, but idk, wonder what he'll do next.

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          • #6
            Fedor's contract is with Showtime not Strikeforce, UFC, or Zuffa. This is not even a story. We knew from the beginning that win or lose, Zuffa wasn't having Fedor in the UFC.

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            • #7
              Off to Japan he goes

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              • #8
                Since there is no way he'll go to the UFC to fight the best now, it's either beating a few cans before hanging them up or doing what he should have done much earlier, which is retire right away.

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                • #9
                  Why not sign him to the UFC? Sure hes suffered some loses, but hes still a big name who'll draw money. Sure he looks shot but hes not done fighting... 2 of his loses he coulda won, but just got unlucky. Fedor still only has 4 loses, a lot of these mma guys have like 15 loses and are still contenders LOL

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                    Originally posted by Smokin LHook View Post
                    Why not sign him to the UFC? Sure hes suffered some loses, but hes still a big name who'll draw money. Sure he looks shot but hes not done fighting... 2 of his loses he coulda won, but just got unlucky. Fedor still only has 4 loses, a lot of these mma guys have like 15 loses and are still contenders LOL

                    Exactly. UFC's numbers are down somewhere between 30-40% from where they were last year. It would be smart to keep him, but Uncle Fester (Dana) has a big ego, so here we are

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